Compare two urban spaces in transnational trade (Cairo and Oran), or how to deal with differences between the theory of comparison and practice on the ground
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10.4000/e-migrinter.556>
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Introduction The comparative approach is now fully part of social sciences, and in particular urban geography, whether in collective work or in more solitary works such as thesis. However, most of the researchers who have implemented this approach always undertake to justify their methodological choice, especially when it is a thesis. The choice of comparison asks several questions. First of all, why prop...